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A little boy in Australia broke royal protocol when he reached out to touch Prince Harry and the prince didn't seem to mind.

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Heavy rain started falling when the royal couple arrived later at a Dubbo park for a community picnic, but thousands of cheering well-wishers remained enthusiastic.

"But I know that life has not been easy. Let's just let it all go and you two be wonderful happy parents - I'm so happy for both of you".

The family showed the couple around and asked them to help feed the cattle.

Meghan has said they can not wait to become parents, telling Australian TV personality Eddie Woo: "We're ready!"

Duchess Meghan - who is expecting her first baby with husband Prince Harry in the spring - said she had been feeling a bit exhausted but will continue with all 76 of the engagements of her 16-day tour of the Commonwealth.

The couple also brought with them a box of Fortnum & Mason tea, opting for the Royal Blend to match their status.

Elaine Woodley said it was a lovely and unexpected gesture.

The Sussexes surely miss their own dogs back home - Meghan's longtime companion Guy, who made the move with her to London, and their new rescue lab.

Helen Turier, the head of family and professional support at the Twins and Multiple Births Association, said: 'Older women, so women in their late thirties, early forties, are more likely to hyper-ovulate.

The Duke and Duchess fed cattle hay and cotton seed, and heard how the farm has had to bring in hay from as far away as South Australia.

They were meant to take part in a session of netball and touch football drills on the school oval, but heavy rain, thunder and lightning meant the original plan had to be abandoned.

Meghan and Harry enjoyed a taste of Australia when they were given chargrilled kangaroo for lunch.